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Old 01-10-2012, 03:38 PM   #53
nickredding
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I say that calibre is for people that are serious about maintaining a large personal collection of ebooks.
Exactly, and I am saying it could be useful to a much larger audience ("the 80%") who don't fit your description of the target audience.
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You haven't even understood what I was saying, let alone "adequately explained" anything.
No, I understand exactly what you are saying and so does everyone else reading this thread.

EDIT: I can tell from your tone that you are offended by my commments and that was not my intent. I've spent hundreds of hours over the last year contributing to calibre and I consider it to be a very valuable tool which I will continue to contribute to in the future. However, you don't need to be so defensive--just say (as you have here) that this is my intended audience for calibre, full stop.

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